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When Two Winters Met (Henrietta and Yosef) novel Chapter 37

Henrietta took two days off to rest at home.

Matteo, due to his injuries, had to temporarily halt filming on the show he was shooting with Artina.

According to the security guards at her gate, he had been standing outside the Sargent estate for the past two days.

"Let him wait if he wants to," Henrietta said dismissively.

He had also called her phone incessantly during that time, but she maintained her strategy: don't answer, don't decline, don't block. Just let it ring. Sometimes the ringing would go on for half an hour, even an hour straight. Listening to it, Henrietta felt no annoyance, only a faint, satisfying thrill. She hadn't bothered to read any of the messages he'd sent. This was just the beginning of his atonement.

On the third day, Henrietta told Winona to notify the staff to return to work the next day.

Winona posted the announcement in the company group chat, stating that attendance was mandatory for all employees, including artists and their teams who were currently on projects. A company-wide meeting was scheduled to announce something important.

Meanwhile, Holly had called Sabrina, suggesting their children meet for dinner. If they got along, she said, the Lelands would be happy to proceed directly to an engagement or even a wedding.

Henrietta was having breakfast the next morning when Sabrina brought it up. "What do you think? When would be a good time?"

Henrietta raised a delicate eyebrow. "This weekend is fine."

"Alright," Sabrina nodded. "I'll make the arrangements."

Quinton, who was also at the table, gave her a long look.

After breakfast, Henrietta and Quinton walked to the garage together. As she was about to get into her car, Quinton stopped her. "You just broke up. Are you really moving on to an arranged marriage this quickly?"

Henrietta paused by the car door. "Should I mourn for a few months before considering it?"

"That's not what I mean," Quinton said. "I just mean…"

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